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THE Page Ten HILLSBORO ARGUS. HILLSBORO, OREGON Thursday, May 17, 1934 ule of HllUboro wllh the fluor woik and auxiliary, B us I ih -.•« mid Pro Ice llelmlek. Saimme GinLstens. n. lv llclplil of IA i « 'I Iliove Nilllilx is f«‘ lonul WoiiH-n'b «lub, Colli«* club, Sally Gardner. 1’olenc Macl>owcii, oli llie piogrum incliided u sklt by Women's Relief <«>i|r., Daughters of Marjolle Patterson. Eveljn Anne ■.ludent., of I llitleld college. Iwo Union Veteran«, Pythian H1..1« i.. of Uus. h Mary Ann l larthotnei. Helen dmiii' nmulieis by Domui Ii.iv Polis, Hillsboro und North Plulna, Busy Wiik, Millani ChiimbeiIin. Helenii and u 1'hlnea. lulliiby dunce by Ib f ., Royal Neighbor:», 1' I, lo « I« ty, Walker. Virginia Smith. MllXllK' Marjolle Pcerv Hillsboro und Aloha Grange?», Lee«|y Mills, Marian aml Jean llurlliig Nest Ve .11 COIllllltloil Wlll Ile lot al slow After ( ’ hiotti, heavy hitting F.iang«*. S« h«»ll.i giunge, Lam« I <<»in Coming (rom behind after a huili, Betty Kane, Paulille Bond. lield at Yiimlilll. wllh Mia Bowen second baseman, iuui given t h r munity ( lub, Jon-.t Grove cham Virginia Cnn ker, l.iu y Ellen llowe, start, Hill’boro overcame a 3 to 0 as dlslrlct depuly lenti Hillsboro "Buais ’ a one run had and *uaiii|>rd the \1 ber of « ( hihih i ««*. Washington Coun- Milli Ann Hill, Jiiines Smith aml luiurel tn th«* opening inning with a honic- I y Fui uh i s' union and the Buuvei Itorr 22 to b in a seven-Inning I l II IIONOKS l.ewis elarke. .iccompaiiying imisi game (Continual fr»*m pa«« 1) itin, Amity, the Tualatin Valley ton Kiwunlx «lub Following the in the Sunset league Sun I I.. ( mohieics at r m i ì league lea l«*i?<, bloke through in the to come in ahead of the present cinns wlll lie IMxie Eee M.uDouell. day at Sliule park Next Sunday Hireling, thoue present w«re gu» ts Kicliard Kane and l euls Clarke and fonnei representative the locals meet Roy on the latter.» F L club of the Rebekahs en fourth Inning, scored four I II II b of Mayor Phelps ut the Venetian H. D Kerkman ot Schettlln. pres horn«* field tertained their mothers with a and llnally took the game 9 to 4 theatre. Willamette, leguuv leader, con paitv Monday evening in tin* I <> The game was th«- first ot a double • ent county commissioner, is the tlnucd undefeated by taking tlu* G I parlor. Little Patsy Dougla s header oil th«* hoin«* field favorite candidate tn Hie nomina .Marriage I J« «* mm ** Sherwood, the tail-end team, measure of Cornelius 9 to 4 ’Tuala guv«» an appropriate n adilig mid tion race for county commissioner Alun B Cathey of Cornrlhu rout«* tin maintained Its hold «>11 second piv^icnlvd «ach mother with a cor cum«* to lift* Sunday and chopped However, Oscivr M ra.vlor ot Hazel Tualatin out of the league leader 1 I und I ) < Gwendolyn Dixon of place with a Id to 3 «lehal of Or sage bouqiu t. Gmnr-, furnished < n dale. with 12 years active exper- (Continued from I*«*« I) em *> Gaston blunked Roy 13 to 0, tertainiinnt for th«' vvvnlng and ship with a 17 to 13 defeut Nc-w- ; Hillsboro, Muy 9 fence in the county road system, he would take politics out of the and Aloha trimmed Vvrbooil U to refi (•shim nls wen» served, t lie tables iM ig defeated Cartion -I to 2. Wilbur Lester Jones of Hlll.Jioro has built up a strong following in board of higher education mid ll UaiiK's scheduled in the league ¡»«•Ing decorated with cundlv.t and /and Mui gurrt Matilda Lblxnow of unseat the prc.svnt in- ills drive to Aloha at Tualatin, i lowei Honoi gu< • wero M m would give the schools four healthy Sunday are Cornelius, May 9 Vvrboort at Gaston, luiurvl at Cor- dames Ross Brown. A I. Brock M c unibent. years. Ralph (’ Hchuppcrt and Gertrude ih 'I ius , Orvnco at Willametlv and E I. McCormick, mrrlpal political interest I n Cox. R T Stumt, Stat«» schixih must be provided B ( ’hui thlev. both of Beaverton J E Ri’cv«*s, M Putn.iiH, Zvtilah Washington county seems to center for by direct taxation on a sane Hillsboro at Roy. route 2. May 15 Allen of A'.oha. O A Bryant and in the race for state governor, ul- plan, he stated. Too many insane A G. Watson of Forest Grove, and Daughtrni of Union Veterana will (('«mtinurit fr»>m pm.» !) though few if any voters are wlll- experiments are being tried with Misi Authvlva Cox gut«*.*! and viHitoi» will be handl«*d meet Monday evening lit the V»t ing to state their preference Hutus the result that the situation may ermi.* ’ hall A full attendance 1?» «li at the local union high Bchooi Th«' S.un H Brown. U IE C. Holman, end in chaos, th«* speaker declared Nocliil dub of Hie Eutern litui Washington hotel hu« been des bi red McAlexander a n d J ih * E. Dunne Taxation reform a.s proposed by ulli Illevi Fl Idiiv attvriiooli ut I 15 ignated u . h convention headquarter«. seem to command tlie greatest re McAlvxander t«x»k the form of re Pepco and th«* Guards, leaders of o'clock tor dessert luin lieon ut the Preparation« for th«* «tat«* con To the Voters publican followings m thus .ouiil) ducing the many unnecessary and th«* local diamond ball league, will home of Mi-- Churlc.s I. Walker Withdrawal of E >’ IXxid and expensive slate commissions and clash with the two cellar trama, Mrs Arnold Jensen and Mis J M vention have been under the direc of Washington County— tion of th«* county president, Pubol«, HIIV HHAP llOltsi S Hill \ VOU Charles Hall from the race in boards. He declared that If the the Soda Works and Safeway, to Person will I«’ u' sisting lio.stcs.se . William Dlvrilorff of We»t Union. HAVE A GOOD ONE? favor of Dunne has had little ef leaks were stopped in ex|M‘ndllures. night Ireland's and the Bakery Frank Srhulmvri« h of Laurel- The citizens of Washington coun fect here on the pre election stand the state trea.xi.ry would be filled, wlll inert in the third game. 8« -holl.x, mid Marlin Valid« r/.andvn ty have two (andllatt for their ing of tlie leading candidates. Frank the state budget could be balanced The Pepco tram won two closely of Kmi-.i ) City Representative in < '•• iikit 1.. One, J. Lonergan won many supporters and taxes could b<* reduced contested guinr, this week to re State oiliccr.'i of tiw* organization .fames « W Molt, who has mad«* a to his cause during hts visit at the Discussing the al«*» tax McAlex main in th«* undefeated column .111 .1 . loll '’A Poll president; place for hlmwlf. and J M Devers, local chamber ot commerce and under said thalt he Issue would Uist Thursday it stuvr<| off a lust Hillsboro M<x»«r h»dg«* was instl John Plu.««. Vvrboort, Vlce-presi- who hiu not la-eli tried and will should poll a good vole Friday be settled by the voters of the slate inning rally of (nr Salva ay truin to Results ot Hie democratic race be at the primaries He promis'd that, win 6 to 5 and then broke a seventh tuteii Sunday at th«* «»Ll Grange dent; S B Holt, Scio, ■ecretury- have l<> begin where Mutt did two hall with mor«* than »'»0 rniidid.it« F. Emcrson of years ago Ml Mott Is on the <<nn- tween General Charles ll Martin if elected, the decision reached inning tie to defeat the Bakery 4 apix'iirlng for initiation tun chart«*! treasurer; and i The Dalles, A (I R« ih | m 1 of Rlck- mil tees for Public lainds, Tcrri- and Willis Mahone) is an enigma, would remain law until the people to 3 Tuesday night inrmhi r.s. according to F II Meyer reull, John Shepard of Scio. J H lories, and Roads Hr i.s fourth In although Martin appears to have demanded another form of tux. National Guard team malntained and (’ A DrGrac«*. organizer*» A an edge in this county. Closing his talk with an attack its lead in the league by selling large number of candidates were Jacoiison of W«-»t Union mi l Peter line for « hairman of Public Lands Considerable interest is also be on the program proposed by Wil lb buck lh<* Ireland squad 11 to 6 hust unable to attend the ceremonies Zimmerman of Yamhill, members ing displayed m the candidates Mahoney, candidate for the dvmo- week Th«' Bakery blanked the and th«* chatter will lx* held <>¡><-11 of the rxecutiv«» Iftitird. Vi.it« t<» the io«al Carnation listed on the non-partisan ballot. cratic nointnation. to tax the *ur- Sod,1 Works I to 0 the same rvv- .0 that they may lx* initiated Sun «'<ind»*nscr mid the Has Maling c.in- R Frank Peter ■ o’ Hillsboro car pluses ot bunks and insurance imiii - nlng. day and Munday ried his campaign tor circuit Judge pain s. Me.Alexander Mi Alexander branded th.' Location of tonight s games are Officers of the* linai l«»dge uro | in i \ me planned for delcgnt« •, mid into Tillamook county last wavs plan it- confiscation of private prop as follows Safeway vs Guards, ns follows: W V Wiley pa t die la- vibitor.s during the convention. to offset the invasion ot H T Botts erly and an attack on the very union high school. Bakery vs lre- tor; H B Crawford, dictator, A n. vic«* vice dictator, H C and Thomas H Goyne. both ot foundations of our government, lie innds and Soda Work.» v._ Pepco, B Soren»on, Hunt, prelate. Guy Mc»ntgom«-ry. Tillamook, into this county Tlie declared that such a plan would Junior high school. sc« retarv . Calvin Jack Jr . trea.*»- other three candidal. M It Bump rob policy holders and dc|Kksitor« urcr. G A Edwuids, lea Lxickey ot Hillsboro, loyal M Graham oi That he was the only candidate and A V Dav id .011. trustees; Ira Forest Grove and G A Cobb ot who had come out in tliv open «(’. ndnurtl fr->rn f..nt • 1) Butterworth, sergeant al arms; W Beaverton have concentrated their against Mahoney s ¡»lan, WU3 the she is rr<|i|ln* cl to give on«* of th • WHh the I'-af xprings lh.it rust G Lair, in-.ide guard, and !■<• campaigns in this county Friends statement of McAlexander. He d< Wiley, out? ide guard vol s to another candidate ‘The girl and M¡u«*4k and ratti«* a t t II r and supporters ot George R. Bag- cl.urd lie was an American citizen having tlie In «• •t nuirJx r of votes xha« klr*i ftiid J.ir your bones anti Portland degree t« .cm, head- d I ((’«•ntlnurd from puko 11 ley, present circuit Judge and can and could not remain silent and leglstercd by the various high school Past Supreme Dictatoi Judge Allen will then be declared queen, didate for the state supreme bench, >«•«* the government attacked The following requirements have F4< k your « 4r? If m >, don't you . ¡uuds entered Forest Grove bl. R Joy «»f Portland and G A Mai- Formt have been tireless in their efforts Repeated violations of the consti candidates: darr try out th«- neu •ns 39. Seaside 31. Be.iver- tin of M ir.lift« Id. instituted the* been established to place the veteran jurist on the tution. prospects of a possible dic St Helens lodge They were .i ->l.-:<'d by Gc'oigi They must l><* ix tw th«* uge« of supreme court roster. He opposes tatorship and threats uguinst tin* t«»n 2» Vernonia 19. McMinnville C Graham, William A (’citer. Bert 18 amt 25 yi Jinll not b<* 11 Clatskanie kitskanie 1 11. 1. Scappu S< apix»<»sr 7. Hill. - Goeman-., William Kin?»« y and F John L. Rand, present incumbent foundation of the government boro 5, Astoria 4. and Rainier more than *lght Inches F Cru.by More than loo m< mb« r • Interest is also running lngli in lie tall; they i *rlgh more from the Portland lodge attende ■d Washington couty relative to the cording to his stat l.r. than HO |Hi girl meeting ♦ ♦ race between Earl Snell ot Gilliam He declared that he th these r’spili to county and Carle Abrams ot Marion race with clean han enter Hie c< If by Spriniw, uhi« h only ( hrvrolrt ■ .111 county for the republican nomina heart. If elected he «.me organ I ll m<* ♦ supply on a low cost ear. S VI I tion tor secretary ot state Three office that way and character en id«»r? i inrnl fr«»m el IH II X B I I < OMI oil I III! I aspirants are running tor the demo way. he stated. He 11 XI \ 11\ < 11 \i* 11 K III reliable org anl/at i«»iis or rd cratic nomination: Everett !.<■ an alien for the good HONORS M % I RONS PAI RONs I < ONOMK XI < ONVI NII.N I ix'rsons Euc nrrd Past matrons and ¡m irons of and Joseph E. Shelton ot Multno for courageous exei to furnull to itir photograph.*» of hrr- More t-\¡M*fisivr to build, but < <»>t Tualatin chapter were 1 honor guests mah county and Horace E Waller and for economic u self and to a «* 11 at l<*a.*»l 25 th % you no more. at the meeting ' Tu«*.sduy evening, ot Benton county piness. to the dance • which will follow the lllltiOM Following busines, »a and conferring Democratic candidates listed for J M Devers, candidate for the «»f «fegrees a degre» >f the 'Star of selection of the tpu «'ii the nomination tor repre. illative Republican numinatmrt for Con- < '.imlldatc •> not having pl Friendship üdfthlp" was given the honor ot the first district in congre . are gross in the first district, attended guests by officers of the chapter. graphs may obtain them fre« of William A LXlzell ot Marlon coun the meeting and pledged u rou Mi • Ruth Osborne of Waverly jnan tu ilo 111 Before rixiiig <-ost-* begin to hurt. charge nt the I ty. John D Goss ot Coos county, t illation of the type of s« rv|i te chapter in Portland played Severn Hillsboro and R. R. Turner ot Polk county. had given tile stale in the past R harp sel«*ctions after chapter c!o-»« d The girl selrt ■trd (¡tiren will be In the republican race. J M. Dev elected, Devers has been in charge Many visitors were present provided with n full outfit for the ers ot Marion county and James W of the legal division of 1 the stat«* M l » Lilli«* Horncdew was chair* corona l ion ceremony und quern ?i Mott of Marion county, present highway department since 1919 and man of th«' refr«>hment committee, ball on tlie evening of July 3 Prln- with Mr.-» R J Nh oi Mr Harold incumbent, are listed. prior to that time was on tlu* btafl Reynold;. Mr R Burlingame Mr?. K-.-sc-, wlll lx- given dre..s<s Charles A. Howard ot Coos coun of the attorney-general for two DetnlLs of other phases of the L C Lomax and Mix» Erma Pa. ty a id present incumbent is unop- years. assisting. celebration were outlined during JAMI S HIH I I I AH. M.uutrr la.sed tor tile republican nomina Chamber of commerce meeting the meeting '«•ting Announcement Uus tion for superintendent of public Monday a ill be given over to BUC- I)|S I Rl( I < oxx I \ I ION Olds «nd Chevrolet made ot nnniial “ "go-u >f the nnnual go-iui-you- instruction, while Forrest E. Dun- ce.s. ful primary candidates and l»l< XXX s | XIH.I ( IIOXX 1» pleas« r.itf from Portland to Hilf.- 3rd and Wash. Phone 441 ton of Clackamas county and J W. be th«- last regular session of Di..trict convention of Pythian Uv* boro on July 4 the patriotic pro- Leonhardt ot Union county are group for the summer. Si .tiTs, <-ompri• mg ’Temples of Mc OI.DsMOItll I style Ixradrr gram and other features. competing for the democratic num- Minnville. Y.unhill, Gaston. Fun d < >: giUilz.lt 1 'll . rept « sented I mimi - ination fur that uffice. Wall red Grove, Hillsboro, and North Plains, -d tin- 11111'I m . io American was held at McMinnville Ma> 1». Shuholm of Multnomah county i .«fternoon an I < v« ning, with Mr. the lone candidate on tlie demo Perniila Ditter, district d>*puty grand cratic ballot tor nomination as com ‘ h;cf pn itling Mr. pi-url Ow« n missioner of the bureau ot labor, «>f M< Minnvill«* wa.> ..«» retarv. (Continued from pa*« 1) and Gust Anderson of Multnomah Mrs Ellen Harte of M< Minnvill«* county and C. H. Gram of Marion the grounds from being covered i cave th«* .uldif. . of welcome and county, present incumbent, are In with core- hr said The booth then1 Mr? Mabel Kriihinrr of Ga-.ton the race for the republican selec sold approximately .15,out) worth ot mad«* the re ¡>» il «- Reports of Tem 'applet-." from Yakima. tion. ples were given, and ex<*mpilficution That ah Oregon exhibit would be of work of the order u.i, given a. Special election measures up for of untold Value in advertising the follow . Balloting by F« rn Temple the approval or disapproval <>t the Candidate for Re-election electorate are. County indebtedness state was the opinion expressed by <>f Yamhill, installation by Lake and funding, bond constitutional l os(. r He <!' ( lar. (! that the :i. view’ of Gaston, draping of the Position No. 4 amendment; criminal trial without and game exhibit used at the Pa < hart«'! by Delphi of B»r«- .t Grove, and memorial by Friendship of jury and non-unanimous verdict cific International Livestock ex North Plants Th«- progrum in Judiciary Ballot constitutional amendment; au position in Portland, if displayed cluded a reading bv Florence Macy thorising a state tuberculosis hoa* at Chicago, would more than pay; and a violin »Io bv Mura Od« ll. (Continued from pava I) for Itself through bringing sports pital in Multnomah county; au A banquet was held at 6 30 at along curbs or roadway of the Primary Election May lfl thorizing a state insane hospital men and tourists to Oregon the touri-'t cafe, with about HO at ncarc.st traveled street during the Foster is donating his time to in Multnomah county; and sctiool tending /X capac ity «rowd attended days Monday. May 21. t«> We Im* promoting the i lea of nn Oregon the evening session. relief sales tax bill. day. May 23, Inclusive Hauling will Mr. Mamie? Brnnctt, grand chief (oinmrncv Wvdnv lay. Max 23 Polling places win be open from exhibit. He Is a former resident of ! Forest Grove and at one time work of Oregon, Was the sjxaker at th«- 8 a. m. to 8 p. in. ed under W (1. Ide with the state evening s< s ion, and other grand Material to be hauled must not !>«• offus rs were prcs«*nt and gave iJiort pla<«'d in th. street before May 21 ' chamber of commerce or after the time fixed for hauling talks, in« hiding Mrs R om * Fariim ton of Portland, grand mistr« of to commence, otherwise material records and correspondence; Mr-. must be hauled by producer Rae Baler ot Portland a n <1 • Si ned> < > PHELPS. Mayor Mabel Willianu» of Yamhill, past lb . .iiding the tjpe ot mateiId Construction of a phea-sunt hoid- MAIN STREET grand « hi« f\ and Mrs Minnie Vin- to be handled by city trucks dur ini{ pen was Started til. week Is. ton of McMinnville, past g rand ing the week, city officials stated (Continu«<l fmm j>n*« 1) the recently organized .We. t Union PHONE «1 guard Rod and Gun club, according to fridge of Cornelius, and Stanley E The opening and Knights’ in that can ., txjttlesor metal material« John PuboLs, pres .dent. Wh< n com Selfridge of Alberta, Canada; «nd itiation was cxemplifi«*d by Dian- and th«* Ilk«* would I m * taken but pleted the pen will be 80 feet wide three sisters. Mr . Jessie M. Whalley Iria Temple of McMinnville, and pointed out that no garbage would and 120 feet long and will hold ap of Chico, Cat, Mr Eleanor Witcher ladies’ initiation by Ph(x*nlcia Tem- be haiidh'd. proximately 200 birds. of Tillamook, and Mr Edith Gudg«* Work on the pen is being done ' ■ " with volunteer labor and paid lor This store Will be open nights and a part Mr. Selfridge was a member of by popular subscriptions Pheasant« of Sundays. and feed will be furnished by the the Modern Woodmen oi the World state game commission and birds and of the Oregon Railroad T“’*- 1929 Ford Coupe, mi w heels will be released after the shooting graphers. He was also an active season Frank B. Wire of the state member of the local chamber of A-l condition Specials for May 18 and 19 commission assisted in organizing commerce during his reaidence here. the West Union group. 1929 Nash Ambassador Se Officers of the We ;t Unton group Sav von .,aw It fn the Arguì. dan are: Pubols, president; Frank Con nell, secretary, James Batchelder, 192« Nash Sedan, a real Fred Jossy, Sifa, Bethen Al Ber ger, Everett Findley, Sig Sorsenson buy and Elmer Croenl. executive com mittee. Membership of the organi 1926 Fort! Fordor Sedan 1925 Dodge Sedan zation totals approximately 50. Red & White Amity Defeats Bears Sunday Locals Down Parties Name Choice Friday / at Primaries Me Alexander ('ites Need of Reforms St.ite farm Union Meet Slated I lere Pepco, Guards I lead Diamond Bail I.vague Local Moose Lodge Instituted Sunday known to th«- rank and file of 11») IHs.pl«- of this district He haa never taken an lnter«-st In the wel fare of U m * farmer that Mr Mott has Mr Mott has rnazle a strong fight for III«- Frazier bill H« I on«- of the lull«- over u hundrwl «’ongrcMmen that have signed u petition to take th«- bill out of the I iuik I k of the conunlttoe. ft taken 14.« Signaturen ft you liav«- not n ad lili i j» < < in-« In favor of th«> t 1 I I ♦ y L’.9 (.it/) 31 (/cr i/au DAY 77 e rv qui the 11» ! I . i (»I Dirtbda) Bu.x J l.i u ry (mild. Just tell us what Leni inin birthdays you want to remember this month ... or mxt montli ... or all ic.ir . . . an.) right on the dot "she” v. ill £«t a gift she will simply "adore”. rec pairs of «' -ii -, Ifolcproof losicry ... in the love best box we've ever seen, with birthstonc pul! . . . and an astrology message that will fascinate her. All for the small pri«e of Three Dullais and Fifty Cents. Drop in today Powers Grocery or phone. 17Æ John Ij. Hand Club at West Union Plans Holding Pen Furniture Merchant Dies I lere Tuesday tymembetiw] That's part of the sped, al service wc I !. ' r a » members of the Birthday Hillsboro MotorCo. Clean-up Week Plan Will Start Monday 1332 Washington | - ♦ MAY Traile Nou! Chicago Exhibit for Oregon Urged Phone 1701 Malte Weil’s Department store your headquarters---- Use our telephones, rest rooms, check your parcels and lutfqage here—NO CHARGE, of course. I inhonnet Knee-Action Rock (’reek Cirange Endorses Larin Bill Everything In Imturanre WELCOME FARMERS UNION-May 22,23,24 Novel Plan Adopted for Queen Selection Are You Satisfied Forest Grove Wins District ¡rack Title Fraternal Hr hits been ri'cognlz.rd for his slate.'.mini hip iid I ability by being appointed <>n Hie Committee of < omiiillt.'is. Harry M Englebilglit, Hepubll« an whip, m asking Mr. Mott to ac cept a plaie on this committe« , said, ' Your outstanding work on I* half of your district and th«- fine ability you huvi' demonstrated In the field ol national Ji-glslullon liav«' won for you th«- reap« < t und confidente, not only ol your own party, but of th«- general m< nila-r- lup ot Hie H ou . m - of Représenta- tlvrs." il«- has made a strong flglit for th«- Fiaz.ler bill and the Hwunk- ,' ioui . i ■ bill II«- helpud override the pie.idmt'a veto for th«- fighi for Hi«- disabled anil lhe aged V« terän His sympalhlei, are always on the side of tlu- underdog Mr. Devers la practically un- IlILIaSBORO, a wav Eliminate.« 1 lint Break at tlie XV^atst 1 Iw top front is srparace, just alx»vc the waistline, overlapping tiw lower part so tlut it “Slide* away” when you Mt down, pre venting the usual break or buckle in the garment at the diaphragm. Ihe MisStmplie ity* brassiere ends that cross di.igon.illy at Kick, pull in the diaphragm, waist and alxJon.en Of rayon flecked batiste, lace .... Model 4852............... $750 / Prompt Service Dance Concert Planned at Venetian Wednesday Pupils of Mrs. Thelma Helmick will be presented Wednesday eve ning at the Venetian theater hi a iJrort dance concert. Participating pupils will Include Jacqueline Bar ney, LeAnne Kramien, Nancy Pit man, Polly MelhulSh, Mary Adele Kane, Helen Jean Evanscn, Valerie Wheaties 25C USED CARS 1 1929 Ford Truck 2 for AUTHORIHD ULES AND SERVICI 1930 Marquette Coupe Tune in on Fred Waring .« Pennsylvanians Thursday evening at 6:30 Sunday evening at 5:30. KOJN. Mayonnaise Red & White 25c 2 Ford Coupes ROOMS NEEDED for VISITORS at State Convention of Farmers’ Union IN Till. MEANTIME 1 Dodge Tourinr Phone 1111 1 OCi Pineapple Red & White Buffet size lOC •WATCH THE FORDS GO BY Van Camp’s And several other cars to choose from! Gas - Oil - Accessories Cars Bought, Sold Modern Repair Service Automobile yrcofiditionli ’ is attended tô here with the nid of ♦ho most ft|>- prove : tyix* of equipment, Best remrff* in n minimum of time are therefore a*.» Hiircd We employ auto mCcbhnlcs of demonstrat- cd aklll ajid long ex rlence. Small or large repair Jobs are equally welcomed and accorded prompt attention. and Consigned Persons having rooms to rent or donate, please reg ister at Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce by Saturday morning. 12-oz. bottle Sliced 1 1930 Ford Truck 1 Orange Dry Cart Washed >nd Polished used Car Exchange Agoncy for N»«h and Hudson and Terre.plane 2nd and Wash. Phw/ne 2641 LENTZ AUTO PARTS Second and Baseline Streets Phone Ginger Ale Baked Beans Red ä White with Tomato Sauce 12-oz.. bottle. 2 bottiez for ÀMlcJK» 4 can» 23C Our Greatest Sale Liner Foundation Garments Gossards, Nemo Flex, Nature’s Rival «nntl Munsing. 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